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UVCC hosts open Utah Valley DayUtah Valley Community College Open House will be on Monday, May 7 to give college students, future college students, and residents of the area a chance to see what UVCC has to offer. Activities will begin at 8:00 a.m. and continue until 8:00 p.m. 0LLEGE TIME UTAH VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 0REM, UTAH Volume Eighteen, Number Twenty-Six Election By Maci Nielsen Assistant Editor Announcement about 9:00 last night that the Focus Party will become the new executive student government for 1990-1991 capped two weeks of grievances and counter-grievances between the two parties who vied for the seats against Independent candidate Jamie Eddins. The Focus Party consisted of Kelly Bitters (President), Bill Evans (Academic Vice-President), and Tawnya Smith (Activities Vice-President). However, Bill Evans immediately resigned from office "because of pressing personal problems," thus turning the position of Academics Vice-President over to Erik Laver of the US party. Laver's running mate was Photo by Johnni Rtwliroon Erick Laver, a candidate on the US ticket, is the Academic Vice-President Elect. s.3. -:'-"ss-'.S:fe ' I The activities will kick-off with a Tethered Hot Air Balloon demonstrations out on the front lawn. The Science Colloquium, featuring B. Gentry Lee, will be in the Science Building, room 117, from 8:00 a.m untill0:00 a.m. Lee and his partner, astronomer Carl Sagan, were the creators of the "Cosmos" fiasco finally over "v. v ' ' ....... i , 4 , " V . : f 1 ., - few '" "N" .. "w Photo by joftnnl Rawllnson ASUVCC President Elect Kelly Bitters and Activities Vice-President Elect Tawnya Smith campaigned together as members of the Focus team. Kevin DeAdder. Both men were in California at presstime and could not be reached for statements. Bitters carried 606 votes to DeAdder's 313 and Eddins' 141. Evans carried 668 to Laver's 332. Smith, the only candidate running for Activities Vice President since the resignation of Tammy Henrie of the US party last week, carried 751 votes. "We realize the campaign was house activities the television scries. Lee also served as the Director of Advanced Programs, Solar System Exploration, for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in Washington, D.C. Lee will be the featured speaker at the Brown Bag Forum Friday, May 4, 1990 stormy, but we feel like we can now calm that and unify the aspects of what we want to accomplish and show that the student government works at helping education to be as enjoyable and beneficial as possible," said Bitters. "We want to bring out the Election Continued on page 4 in the Ballroom at 12:00 p.m. The dedication of the new $8.9 million Science building will be at 1 1:00 a.m. in the Science Building concourse, main level. Governor Bangerter will be in attendance and will make a few remarks during the Dedication. Other activities during the day include a country-western dance performance and a Bridge Building Contest, both beginning at 1:00 p.m. There will be a student Fashion show at the Amphitheater Fountain starting at 1:30 p.m., and craft demonstrations in the Craft Center at 3:00 p.m. Other activities going on throughout the day include an art Bangerter to attend dedication, Open House Governor Norm Bangerter will be on hand to assist UVCC officials as '.hey dedicate the school's new $8.9 million Science Building May 7 at 11:00 a.m. on the main level of the building's concourse. "I commend UVCC for working so hard to complete this new Science Building. I hope that students will take advantage of the disciplines taught there which can enhance their future," said Governor Bangerter. "Knowledge of science is important in all aspects of life and in almost any profession and trade." "The new Science Building is a great asset to UVCC and has allowed us to offer quality science courses equal to those available at any major college or university in the country," said Val Peterson, UVCC director of Marketing and Media Relations. "It has also been especially important in allowing us to accommodate our increased enrollment at this time of rapid expansion at the college." Features of the new building include a planetarium; earth station, a scientific instrument display with weather dials, times and temperatures from around the world; a multipurpose modern media lecture room, wired to view satellite programs and demonstrations in audio and video that are conducted in the building's labs and able to seat 168 students; a Focault Pendulum; an open computer lab; a mathematics and statistics lab; a Monday show at the Student Center concourse, great food including free popcorn and drinks, and $.10 hot dogs. Free ice cream will be given away on the sixth floor of the Gun-ther Trades Building. There will also be an Auto Show on the third floor of the Auto Trades Building. There will also be choir performances.The Information desk at the school's entrance can provide any needed information. There will also be booths by the different departments to afford them the opportunity to tell about their programs and to show off students' works. Governor Bangerter three-story atrium; and classroom lecture halls. "The Science Building accommodates all of our sciences and other general education classes," said Dick Chappcll, UVCC vice president for Administration and Institutional Advancement "Although it is primarily a science building, rooms have been designed to be classrooms in the morning and science labs in the afternoon."The specialized rooms have been a long time in coming. Chap-pell said the master plan for Orem's campus included a Science and Technology Building, but prompting for construction didn't come until the school experienced a demand for science classes and there wasn't a building to teach them in. P' IIHIMHWPiWWIFiW f;:. P' : -J lJj J

UVCC hosts open Utah Valley DayUtah Valley Community College Open House will be on Monday, May 7 to give college students, future college students, and residents of the area a chance to see what UVCC has to offer. Activities will begin at 8:00 a.m. and continue until 8:00 p.m. 0LLEGE TIME UTAH VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 0REM, UTAH Volume Eighteen, Number Twenty-Six Election By Maci Nielsen Assistant Editor Announcement about 9:00 last night that the Focus Party will become the new executive student government for 1990-1991 capped two weeks of grievances and counter-grievances between the two parties who vied for the seats against Independent candidate Jamie Eddins. The Focus Party consisted of Kelly Bitters (President), Bill Evans (Academic Vice-President), and Tawnya Smith (Activities Vice-President). However, Bill Evans immediately resigned from office "because of pressing personal problems," thus turning the position of Academics Vice-President over to Erik Laver of the US party. Laver's running mate was Photo by Johnni Rtwliroon Erick Laver, a candidate on the US ticket, is the Academic Vice-President Elect. s.3. -:'-"ss-'.S:fe ' I The activities will kick-off with a Tethered Hot Air Balloon demonstrations out on the front lawn. The Science Colloquium, featuring B. Gentry Lee, will be in the Science Building, room 117, from 8:00 a.m untill0:00 a.m. Lee and his partner, astronomer Carl Sagan, were the creators of the "Cosmos" fiasco finally over "v. v ' ' ....... i , 4 , " V . : f 1 ., - few '" "N" .. "w Photo by joftnnl Rawllnson ASUVCC President Elect Kelly Bitters and Activities Vice-President Elect Tawnya Smith campaigned together as members of the Focus team. Kevin DeAdder. Both men were in California at presstime and could not be reached for statements. Bitters carried 606 votes to DeAdder's 313 and Eddins' 141. Evans carried 668 to Laver's 332. Smith, the only candidate running for Activities Vice President since the resignation of Tammy Henrie of the US party last week, carried 751 votes. "We realize the campaign was house activities the television scries. Lee also served as the Director of Advanced Programs, Solar System Exploration, for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in Washington, D.C. Lee will be the featured speaker at the Brown Bag Forum Friday, May 4, 1990 stormy, but we feel like we can now calm that and unify the aspects of what we want to accomplish and show that the student government works at helping education to be as enjoyable and beneficial as possible," said Bitters. "We want to bring out the Election Continued on page 4 in the Ballroom at 12:00 p.m. The dedication of the new $8.9 million Science building will be at 1 1:00 a.m. in the Science Building concourse, main level. Governor Bangerter will be in attendance and will make a few remarks during the Dedication. Other activities during the day include a country-western dance performance and a Bridge Building Contest, both beginning at 1:00 p.m. There will be a student Fashion show at the Amphitheater Fountain starting at 1:30 p.m., and craft demonstrations in the Craft Center at 3:00 p.m. Other activities going on throughout the day include an art Bangerter to attend dedication, Open House Governor Norm Bangerter will be on hand to assist UVCC officials as '.hey dedicate the school's new $8.9 million Science Building May 7 at 11:00 a.m. on the main level of the building's concourse. "I commend UVCC for working so hard to complete this new Science Building. I hope that students will take advantage of the disciplines taught there which can enhance their future," said Governor Bangerter. "Knowledge of science is important in all aspects of life and in almost any profession and trade." "The new Science Building is a great asset to UVCC and has allowed us to offer quality science courses equal to those available at any major college or university in the country," said Val Peterson, UVCC director of Marketing and Media Relations. "It has also been especially important in allowing us to accommodate our increased enrollment at this time of rapid expansion at the college." Features of the new building include a planetarium; earth station, a scientific instrument display with weather dials, times and temperatures from around the world; a multipurpose modern media lecture room, wired to view satellite programs and demonstrations in audio and video that are conducted in the building's labs and able to seat 168 students; a Focault Pendulum; an open computer lab; a mathematics and statistics lab; a Monday show at the Student Center concourse, great food including free popcorn and drinks, and $.10 hot dogs. Free ice cream will be given away on the sixth floor of the Gun-ther Trades Building. There will also be an Auto Show on the third floor of the Auto Trades Building. There will also be choir performances.The Information desk at the school's entrance can provide any needed information. There will also be booths by the different departments to afford them the opportunity to tell about their programs and to show off students' works. Governor Bangerter three-story atrium; and classroom lecture halls. "The Science Building accommodates all of our sciences and other general education classes," said Dick Chappcll, UVCC vice president for Administration and Institutional Advancement "Although it is primarily a science building, rooms have been designed to be classrooms in the morning and science labs in the afternoon."The specialized rooms have been a long time in coming. Chap-pell said the master plan for Orem's campus included a Science and Technology Building, but prompting for construction didn't come until the school experienced a demand for science classes and there wasn't a building to teach them in. P' IIHIMHWPiWWIFiW f;:. P' : -J lJj J